Frankie's internal problem with the little voice in his head and having a desire to have a good future not becoming his mother. We can see this as Frankie progresses in the novel; particularly when Frankie decides to express his fear of becoming like Ma - “I don’t want to be just like Ma, Alma!” - as he opens
Frankie's internal problem with the little voice in his head and having a desire to have a good future not becoming his mother. We can see this as Frankie progresses in the novel; particularly when Frankie decides to express his fear of becoming like Ma - “I don’t want to be just like Ma, Alma!” - as he opens